Joe Radding
Community College Instructor and Retired Educational and Leadership Consultant
- Role
- Adjunct Economics Instructor at Yuba Community College District
- Location
- Sacramento, CA, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Joe Radding
For the past 18 years, I have taught diverse community college students who enroll in Economics and other courses as part of their pathways to future careers. From April 2018 through March 2020, I advised the San Diego, California-based, national nonprofit AVID Center on expansion and outreach strategies to transform the lives of K–12 and community college students throughout California, and I provided the AVID Center with research and writing related to AVID and career education. In my now-closed educational and leadership consulting practice, I was well-qualified to share my 35 years of knowledge and experience as a California state policy advisor and program administrator. I continue to have a passion for improving the lives of my fellow California residents as demonstrated by the following accomplishments-From 2016 through 2017, I led the implementation of the $200 million California College Readiness Block Grant, the nation\'s largest effort to prepare disadvantaged students for college access and success-From 2014 through 2017, I successfully managed the $500 million California Career Pathways Trust, the nation\'s largest workforce development-through-education initiative, that has enabled tens of thousands of California students to enroll in career pathway programs in grades nine through community college that prepare the students for high-skill, high-wage jobs and careers in growing and emerging industry sectors-In response to the 1994 Northridge Earthquake in Los Angeles County, I efficiently managed the State of California\'s efforts to resolve millions of dollars of personal property claims resulting from the state clearing debris from the collapse of the Santa Monica Freeway in west Los Angeles-In response to the 1989 Loma Pieta Earthquake, I effectively managed a $110 million, special tax-supported fund that was used to settle-without litigation-the death, personal injury, and personal property claims resulting from the collapse of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and the Interstate 880-Cypress Structure;$20 million was returned to the State Treasury.
Experience
Adjunct Economics Instructor
Yuba Community College District
Jun 2020 — Present · Yuba City, CA, US
Develop content for and teach courses in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, transferable courses to the state’s public university systems;• Teach in online format using Canvas learning management system;• Served on district strategic planning and fiscal management committees;• Serve as Chief Negotiator on collective bargaining team for part-time faculty union; and• Developed new Associate of Arts for Transfer in Economics degree, and two new college courses in Personal Finance and Public Policy.
Education
Burbank High School
High School Diploma
1973 — 1976
University of California, Davis
Doctor of Education, Educational Leadership
2007 — 2010
University of California, Berkeley
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy
1980 — 1982
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts, Economics
1978 — 1980
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